dar yo has 2 hours to prepare food for 30 residents. he says it's not that hard but he's still having some difficulty. it's not like having a real job, he explains. it's more a matter of providing moral support. the first residents arrive for dinner at 6:00. he has been out partying because he didn't get home until 7:30 this morning. linda passes the word along to the elderly residents but she says everything will be back to normal by tomorrow. she then asks the young man if he understood the message. e says he has. some of the seniors can eat their evening meals in the cafeteria. for others it's brought right to their beds. linda introduces him to he will a -- hellena. very she says that's not a tame. but linda is patient with those who are hard of hearing. >> she is in her 80s. she says it's nice to have people drop by because it can get really lonely sometimes. it's not easy, she says, to have interesting conversations with people here. but when young people are around, she feels like she can talk about interesting subjects like poli